Statistical Modelling of COVID-19 Outbreak in Italy

04 May 2020



Nonlinear growth models

Nonlinear growth models represent an instance of nonlinear regression models, a class of models taking the general form \[ y = \mu(x, \theta) + \epsilon, \] where \(\mu(x, \theta)\) is the mean function which depends on a possibly vector-valued parameter \(\theta\), and a possibly vector-valued predictor \(x\). The stochastic component \(\epsilon\) represents the error with mean zero and constant variance. Usually, a Gaussian distribution is also assumed for the error term.

By defining the mean function \(\mu(x, \theta)\) we may obtain several different models, all characterized by the fact that parameters \(\theta\) enter in a nonlinear way into the equation. Parameters are usually estimated by nonlinear least squares which aims at minimizing the residual sum of squares.

Exponential

\[ \mu(x) = \theta_1 \exp\{\theta_2 x\} \] where \(\theta_1\) is the value at the origin (i.e. \(\mu(x=0)\)), and \(\theta_2\) represents the (constant) relative ratio of change (i.e. \(\frac{d\mu(x)}{dx }\frac{1}{\mu(x)} = \theta_2\)). Thus, the model describes an increasing (exponential growth if \(\theta_2 > 0\)) or decreasing (exponential decay if \(\theta_2 < 0\)) trend with constant relative rate.

Logistic

\[ \mu(x) = \frac{\theta_1}{1+\exp\{(\theta_2 - x)/\theta_3\}} \] where \(\theta_1\) is the upper horizontal asymptote, \(\theta_2\) represents the x-value at the inflection point of the symmetric growth curve, and \(\theta_3\) represents a scale parameter (and \(1/\theta_3\) is the growth-rate parameter that controls how quickly the curve approaches the upper asymptote).

Gompertz

\[ \mu(x) = \theta_1 \exp\{-\theta_2 \theta_3^x\} \] where \(\theta_1\) is the horizontal asymptote, \(\theta_2\) represents the value of the function at \(x = 0\) (displacement along the x-axis), and \(\theta_3\) represents a scale parameter.

The difference between the logistic and Gompertz functions is that the latter is not symmetric around the inflection point.

Richards

\[ \mu(x) = \theta_1 (1 - \exp\{-\theta_2 x\})^{\theta_3} \] where \(\theta_1\) is the horizontal asymptote, \(\theta_2\) represents the rate of growth, and \(\theta_3\) in part determines the point of inflection on the y-axis.

Data

Dipartimento della Protezione Civile: COVID-19 Italia - Monitoraggio della situazione http://arcg.is/C1unv

Source: https://github.com/pcm-dpc/COVID-19

## # Dati COVID-19 Italia
## 
## ## Avvisi
## 
## ```diff
## - 02/05/2020: dati Regione Lombardia ricalcolati 329 decessi (47 di oggi e 282 da riconteggio di aprile)
## - 01/05/2020: dati Regione Lazio ricalcolati 41 decessi (8 nelle ultime 48 ore e 33 ad aprile)
## - 26/04/2020: dati Regione Valle d'Aosta ricalcolati (casi testati)
## - 24/04/2020: dati Regione Sardegna ricalcolati (1.237 tamponi aggiunti)
## - 24/04/2020: dati Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia in fase di revisione su dimessi/guariti
## - 23/04/2020: dati Regione Lazio parziali (casi testati non completi)
## - 23/04/2020: dati Regione Campania parziali (casi testati non aggiornati)
## - 21/04/2020: dati Regione Lombardia parziali (casi testati non aggiornati)
## - 20/04/2020: dati Regione Lombardia ricalcolati (ricalcolo di casi testati - eliminazione duplicati)
## - 15/04/2020: dati Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia ricalcolati (ricalcolo di isolamento domiciliare e dimessi/guariti)
## - 12/04/2020: dati P.A. Bolzano ricalcolati (ricalcolo dati guariti -110 rispetto a ieri)
## - 10/04/2020: dati Regione Molise parziali (dato tamponi non aggiornato)
## - 29/03/2020: dati Regione Emilia-Romagna parziali (dato tamponi non aggiornato)
## - 26/03/2020: dati Regione Piemonte parziali (-50 deceduti - comunicazione tardiva)
## - 18/03/2020: dati Regione Campania non pervenuti
## - 18/03/2020: dati Provincia di Parma non pervenuti
## - 17/03/2020: dati Provincia di Rimini non aggiornati
## - 16/03/2020: dati P.A. Trento e Puglia non pervenuti
## - 11/03/2020: dati Regione Abruzzo non pervenuti
## - 10/03/2020: dati Regione Lombardia parziali
## - 07/03/2020: dati Brescia +300 esiti positivi
## ```
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pcm-dpc/COVID-19/master/dati-andamento-nazionale/dpc-covid19-ita-andamento-nazionale.csv"
COVID19 <- read.csv(file = url, stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
COVID19$data <- as.Date(COVID19$data)
# DT::datatable(COVID19)


Modelling total infected

# create data for analysis
data = data.frame(date = COVID19$data,
                  y = COVID19$totale_casi,
                                    dy = reldiff(COVID19$totale_casi))
data$x = as.numeric(data$date) - min(as.numeric(data$date)) + 1
DT::datatable(data, options = list("pageLength" = 5))

Estimation

Exponential

mod1_start = lm(log(y) ~ x, data = data)
b = unname(coef(mod1_start))
start = list(th1 = exp(b[1]), th2 = b[2])
mod1 = nls(y ~ exponential(x, th1, th2), data = data, start = start)
summary(mod1)
## 
## Formula: y ~ exponential(x, th1, th2)
## 
## Parameters:
##        Estimate  Std. Error t value           Pr(>|t|)    
## th1 25645.73372  2713.57876   9.451 0.0000000000000454 ***
## th2     0.03254     0.00181  17.973            < 2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 25260 on 69 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 12 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000007229

Logistic

mod2 = nls(y ~ SSlogis(x, Asym, xmid, scal), data = data)
summary(mod2)
## 
## Formula: y ~ SSlogis(x, Asym, xmid, scal)
## 
## Parameters:
##         Estimate  Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## Asym 208673.0238   2292.9688   91.01   <2e-16 ***
## xmid     37.7003      0.3506  107.54   <2e-16 ***
## scal      9.1811      0.2598   35.34   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 5559 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 0 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.0000009723

Gompertz

mod3 = nls(y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3), data = data)
# start = list(Asym = coef(mod2)[1])
# tmp = list(y = log(log(start$Asym) - log(data$y)), x = data$x)
# b = unname(coef(lm(y ~ x, data = tmp)))
# start = c(start, c(b2 = exp(b[1]), b3 = exp(b[2])))
# mod3 = nls(y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3), data = data, start = start,
#            control = nls.control(maxiter = 1000))
summary(mod3)
## 
## Formula: y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3)
## 
## Parameters:
##            Estimate     Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## Asym 231019.4375567   1443.3712166   160.1   <2e-16 ***
## b2        7.9103192      0.1686578    46.9   <2e-16 ***
## b3        0.9399685      0.0007546  1245.6   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 1950 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 0 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.0000002077

Richards

richards <- function(x, th1, th2, th3) th1*(1 - exp(-th2*x))^th3
Loss  <- function(th, y, x) sum((y - richards(x, th[1], th[2], th[3]))^2) 
start <- optim(par = c(coef(mod2)[1], 0.001, 1), fn = Loss, 
               y = data$y, x = data$x)$par
names(start) <- c("th1", "th2", "th3")
mod4 = nls(y ~ richards(x, th1, th2, th3), data = data, start = start,
           # trace = TRUE, algorithm = "plinear", 
           control = nls.control(maxiter = 1000, tol = 0.1))
# algorithm is not converging... 
summary(mod4)
## 
## Formula: y ~ richards(x, th1, th2, th3)
## 
## Parameters:
##          Estimate    Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## th1 239365.832509   1509.817988  158.54   <2e-16 ***
## th2      0.053610      0.000768   69.80   <2e-16 ***
## th3      5.617537      0.126505   44.41   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 1514 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 2 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.002928
# library(nlmrt)
# mod4 = nlxb(y ~ th1*(1 - exp(-th2*x))^th3, 
#             data = data, start = start, trace = TRUE)

Models comparison

models = list("Exponential model" = mod1, 
              "Logistic model" = mod2, 
              "Gompertz model" = mod3,
              "Richards model" = mod4)
tab = data.frame(loglik = sapply(models, logLik),
                 df = sapply(models, function(m) attr(logLik(m), "df")),
                 Rsquare = sapply(models, function(m) 
                                  cor(data$y, fitted(m))^2),
                 AIC = sapply(models, AIC),
                 AICc = sapply(models, AICc),
                 BIC = sapply(models, BIC))
sel <- apply(tab[,4:6], 2, which.min)
tab$"" <- sapply(tabulate(sel, nbins = length(models))+1, symnum,
                 cutpoints = 0:4, symbols = c("", "*", "**", "***"))
knitr::kable(tab)
loglik df Rsquare AIC AICc BIC
Exponential model -819.4483 3 0.9019817 1644.897 1645.255 1651.685
Logistic model -711.4635 4 0.9955671 1430.927 1431.533 1439.978
Gompertz model -637.0696 4 0.9993740 1282.139 1282.745 1291.190
Richards model -619.1119 4 0.9996206 1246.224 1246.830 1255.274 ***
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod1), color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod2), color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod3), color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod4), color = "Richards")) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Infected", color = "Model") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, coef(mod2)[1], by = 10000),
                     minor_breaks = seq(0, coef(mod2)[1], by = 5000)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

last_plot() +
  scale_y_continuous(trans = "log10", limits = c(100,NA)) +
  labs(y = "Infected (log10 scale)")

Predictions

Point estimates

df = data.frame(x = seq(min(data$x), max(data$x)+14))
df = cbind(df, date = as.Date(df$x, origin = data$date[1]-1),
               fit1 = predict(mod1, newdata = df),
               fit2 = predict(mod2, newdata = df),
               fit3 = predict(mod3, newdata = df),
               fit4 = predict(mod4, newdata = df))
ylim = c(0, max(df[,c("fit2", "fit3")]))
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit1, color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit2, color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit3, color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit4, color = "Richards")) +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = ylim) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Infected", color = "Model") +
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 10000),
                     minor_breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 5000)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

Prediction intervals

# compute prediction using Moving Block Bootstrap (MBB) for nls
df = data.frame(x = seq(min(data$x), max(data$x)+14))
df = cbind(df, date = as.Date(df$x, origin = data$date[1]-1))

pred1 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod1, newdata = df))
pred1[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod1, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred2 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod2, newdata = df))
pred2[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod2, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred3 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod3, newdata = df))
pred3[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod3, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred4 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod4, newdata = df))
pred4[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod4, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

# predictions for next day
pred = rbind(subset(pred1, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred2, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred3, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred4, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5))
print(pred, digits = 3)
##           date    fit    lwr    upr
## 72  2020-05-05 267012 201918 334314
## 721 2020-05-05 203812 190365 214511
## 722 2020-05-05 210778 206195 215593
## 723 2020-05-05 212378 208956 216213

ylim = c(0, max(pred2$upr, pred3$upr, na.rm=TRUE))
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(data = pred1, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(data = pred2, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(data = pred3, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(data = pred4, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Richards")) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred1, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr), 
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[1], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred2, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr), 
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[2], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred3, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr),
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[3], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred4, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr),
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[4], alpha=0.3) +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = c(0, max(ylim))) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Infected", color = "Model") +
  scale_y_continuous(minor_breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 10000)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

Modelling total deceased

# create data for analysis
data = data.frame(date = COVID19$data,
                  y = COVID19$deceduti,
                                    dy = reldiff(COVID19$deceduti))
data$x = as.numeric(data$date) - min(as.numeric(data$date)) + 1
DT::datatable(data, options = list("pageLength" = 5))

Estimation

Exponential

mod1_start = lm(log(y) ~ x, data = data)
b = unname(coef(mod1_start))
start = list(th1 = exp(b[1]), th2 = b[2])
exponential <- function(x, th1, th2) th1 * exp(th2 * x)
mod1 = nls(y ~ exponential(x, th1, th2), data = data, start = start)
summary(mod1)
## 
## Formula: y ~ exponential(x, th1, th2)
## 
## Parameters:
##       Estimate Std. Error t value         Pr(>|t|)    
## th1 2701.61572  314.90878   8.579 0.00000000000175 ***
## th2    0.03626    0.00196  18.506          < 2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 3318 on 69 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 13 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000005252

Logistic

mod2 = nls(y ~ SSlogis(x, Asym, xmid, scal), data = data)
summary(mod2)
## 
## Formula: y ~ SSlogis(x, Asym, xmid, scal)
## 
## Parameters:
##        Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## Asym 28722.4146   329.1282   87.27   <2e-16 ***
## xmid    40.7404     0.3391  120.14   <2e-16 ***
## scal     8.7124     0.2451   35.55   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 729.5 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 0 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000002088

Gompertz

mod3 = nls(y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3), data = data)
# manually set starting values
# start = list(Asym = coef(mod2)[1])
# tmp = list(y = log(log(start$Asym) - log(data$y)), x = data$x)
# b = unname(coef(lm(y ~ x, data = tmp)))
# start = c(start, c(b2 = exp(b[1]), b3 = exp(b[2])))
# mod3 = nls(y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3), data = data, start = start, 
#            control = nls.control(maxiter = 10000))
summary(mod3)
## 
## Formula: y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3)
## 
## Parameters:
##           Estimate    Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## Asym 32162.8843311   209.2176884  153.73   <2e-16 ***
## b2      10.5722816     0.2537097   41.67   <2e-16 ***
## b3       0.9380299     0.0007661 1224.45   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 247.3 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 0 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000002529

Richards

richards <- function(x, th1, th2, th3) th1*(1 - exp(-th2*x))^th3
Loss  <- function(th, y, x) sum((y - richards(x, th[1], th[2], th[3]))^2) 
start <- optim(par = c(coef(mod2)[1], 0.001, 1), fn = Loss, 
               y = data$y, x = data$x)$par
names(start) <- c("th1", "th2", "th3")
mod4 = nls(y ~ richards(x, th1, th2, th3), data = data, start = start,
           # trace = TRUE, algorithm = "port", 
           control = nls.control(maxiter = 1000))
summary(mod4)
## 
## Formula: y ~ richards(x, th1, th2, th3)
## 
## Parameters:
##        Estimate  Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## th1 33068.86934   214.32713  154.29   <2e-16 ***
## th2     0.05759     0.00079   72.89   <2e-16 ***
## th3     8.00951     0.20025   40.00   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 201.3 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 4 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000004572

Models comparison

models = list("Exponential model" = mod1, 
              "Logistic model" = mod2, 
              "Gompertz model" = mod3,
              "Richards model" = mod4)
tab = data.frame(loglik = sapply(models, logLik),
                 df = sapply(models, function(m) attr(logLik(m), "df")),
                 Rsquare = sapply(models, function(m) 
                                  cor(data$y, fitted(m))^2),
                 AIC = sapply(models, AIC),
                 AICc = sapply(models, AICc),
                 BIC = sapply(models, BIC))
sel <- apply(tab[,4:6], 2, which.min)
tab$"" <- sapply(tabulate(sel, nbins = length(models))+1, symnum,
                 cutpoints = 0:4, symbols = c("", "*", "**", "***"))
knitr::kable(tab)
loglik df Rsquare AIC AICc BIC
Exponential model -675.3445 3 0.9135903 1356.6891 1357.0473 1363.4771
Logistic model -567.2662 4 0.9960806 1142.5324 1143.1384 1151.5831
Gompertz model -490.4671 4 0.9994783 988.9341 989.5402 997.9848
Richards model -475.8396 4 0.9996485 959.6793 960.2853 968.7300 ***
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod1), color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod2), color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod3), color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod4), color = "Richards")) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Deceased", color = "Model") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, coef(mod2)[1], by = 1000),
                     minor_breaks = seq(0, coef(mod2)[1], by = 500)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

last_plot() +
  scale_y_continuous(trans = "log10", limits = c(10,NA)) +
  labs(y = "Deceased (log10 scale)")

Predictions

Point estimates

df = data.frame(x = seq(min(data$x), max(data$x)+14))
df = cbind(df, date = as.Date(df$x, origin = data$date[1]-1),
               fit1 = predict(mod1, newdata = df),
               fit2 = predict(mod2, newdata = df),
               fit3 = predict(mod3, newdata = df),
               fit4 = predict(mod4, newdata = df))
ylim = c(0, max(df[,-(1:3)]))
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit1, color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit2, color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit3, color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit4, color = "Richards")) +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = ylim) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Deceased", color = "Model") +
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 1000),
                     minor_breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 1000)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

Prediction intervals

# compute prediction using Moving Block Bootstrap (MBB) for nls
df = data.frame(x = seq(min(data$x), max(data$x)+14))
df = cbind(df, date = as.Date(df$x, origin = data$date[1]-1))

pred1 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod1, newdata = df))
pred1[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod1, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred2 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod2, newdata = df))
pred2[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod2, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred3 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod3, newdata = df))
pred3[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod3, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred4 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod4, newdata = df))
pred4[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod4, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

# predictions for next day
pred = rbind(subset(pred1, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred2, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred3, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred4, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5))
print(pred, digits = 3)
##           date   fit   lwr   upr
## 72  2020-05-05 36777 28762 45556
## 721 2020-05-05 27949 26097 29350
## 722 2020-05-05 28939 28289 29529
## 723 2020-05-05 29103 28571 29639

ylim = c(0, max(pred2$upr, pred3$upr, na.rm=TRUE))
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(data = pred1, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(data = pred2, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(data = pred3, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(data = pred4, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Richards")) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred1, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr), 
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[1], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred2, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr), 
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[2], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred3, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr),
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[3], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred4, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr),
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[4], alpha=0.3) +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = c(0, max(ylim))) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Deceased", color = "Model") +
  scale_y_continuous(minor_breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 1000)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

Modelling recovered

# create data for analysis
data = data.frame(date = COVID19$data,
                  y = COVID19$dimessi_guariti,
                                    dy = reldiff(COVID19$dimessi_guariti))
data$x = as.numeric(data$date) - min(as.numeric(data$date)) + 1
DT::datatable(data, options = list("pageLength" = 5))

Estimation

Exponential

mod1_start = lm(log(y) ~ x, data = data)
b = unname(coef(mod1_start))
start = list(th1 = exp(b[1]), th2 = b[2])
exponential <- function(x, th1, th2) th1 * exp(th2 * x)
mod1 = nls(y ~ exponential(x, th1, th2), data = data, start = start)
summary(mod1)
## 
## Formula: y ~ exponential(x, th1, th2)
## 
## Parameters:
##        Estimate  Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## th1 2451.352159  198.140872   12.37   <2e-16 ***
## th2    0.051250    0.001293   39.64   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 3696 on 69 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 11 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000002645

Logistic

mod2 = nls(y ~ SSlogis(x, Asym, xmid, scal), data = data)
summary(mod2)
## 
## Formula: y ~ SSlogis(x, Asym, xmid, scal)
## 
## Parameters:
##         Estimate  Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## Asym 113816.7933   3239.2238   35.14   <2e-16 ***
## xmid     59.5362      0.7407   80.38   <2e-16 ***
## scal     11.6791      0.2570   45.44   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 1232 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 0 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000002789

Gompertz

mod3 = nls(y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3), data = data)
summary(mod3)
## 
## Formula: y ~ SSgompertz(x, Asym, b2, b3)
## 
## Parameters:
##            Estimate     Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## Asym 245810.6587619  11956.5293219   20.56   <2e-16 ***
## b2        7.9671044      0.1177892   67.64   <2e-16 ***
## b3        0.9720994      0.0007689 1264.32   <2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 697.2 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 0 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000001855

Richards

richards <- function(x, th1, th2, th3) th1*(1 - exp(-th2*x))^th3
Loss  <- function(th, y, x) sum((y - richards(x, th[1], th[2], th[3]))^2) 
start <- optim(par = c(coef(mod2)[1], 0.001, 1), fn = Loss, 
               y = data$y, x = data$x)$par
names(start) <- c("th1", "th2", "th3")
mod4 = nls(y ~ richards(x, th1, th2, th3), data = data, start = start,
           # trace = TRUE, # algorithm = "port", 
           control = nls.control(maxiter = 1000))
summary(mod4)
## 
## Formula: y ~ richards(x, th1, th2, th3)
## 
## Parameters:
##          Estimate    Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)    
## th1 602714.488886  92691.697939   6.502 1.10e-08 ***
## th2      0.012552      0.001204  10.424 9.72e-16 ***
## th3      3.709435      0.133026  27.885  < 2e-16 ***
## ---
## Signif. codes:  0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1
## 
## Residual standard error: 627.1 on 68 degrees of freedom
## 
## Number of iterations to convergence: 19 
## Achieved convergence tolerance: 0.000006504

Models comparison

models = list("Exponential model" = mod1, 
              "Logistic model" = mod2, 
              "Gompertz model" = mod3,
              "Richards model" = mod4)
tab = data.frame(loglik = sapply(models, logLik),
                 df = sapply(models, function(m) attr(logLik(m), "df")),
                 Rsquare = sapply(models, function(m) 
                                  cor(data$y, fitted(m))^2),
                 AIC = sapply(models, AIC),
                 AICc = sapply(models, AICc),
                 BIC = sapply(models, BIC))
sel <- apply(tab[,4:6], 2, which.min)
tab$"" <- sapply(tabulate(sel, nbins = length(models))+1, symnum,
                 cutpoints = 0:4, symbols = c("", "*", "**", "***"))
knitr::kable(tab)
loglik df Rsquare AIC AICc BIC
Exponential model -682.9947 3 0.9842971 1371.989 1372.348 1378.778
Logistic model -604.5003 4 0.9981756 1217.001 1217.607 1226.051
Gompertz model -564.0548 4 0.9993317 1136.110 1136.716 1145.160
Richards model -556.5318 4 0.9994395 1121.064 1121.670 1130.114 ***
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod1), color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod2), color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod3), color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(aes(y = fitted(mod4), color = "Richards")) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Recovered", color = "Model") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, coef(mod2)[1], by = 1000),
                     minor_breaks = seq(0, coef(mod2)[1], by = 500)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

last_plot() +
  scale_y_continuous(trans = "log10", limits = c(10,NA)) +
  labs(y = "Recovered (log10 scale)")

Predictions

Point estimates

df = data.frame(x = seq(min(data$x), max(data$x)+14))
df = cbind(df, date = as.Date(df$x, origin = data$date[1]-1),
               fit1 = predict(mod1, newdata = df),
               fit2 = predict(mod2, newdata = df),
               fit3 = predict(mod3, newdata = df),
               fit4 = predict(mod4, newdata = df))
ylim = c(0, max(df[,-(1:3)]))
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() + 
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit1, color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit2, color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit3, color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(data = df, aes(x = date, y = fit4, color = "Richards")) +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = ylim) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Recovered", color = "Model") +
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 1000),
                     minor_breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 1000)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

Prediction intervals

# compute prediction using Moving Block Bootstrap (MBB) for nls
df = data.frame(x = seq(min(data$x), max(data$x)+14))
df = cbind(df, date = as.Date(df$x, origin = data$date[1]-1))

pred1 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod1, newdata = df))
pred1[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod1, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred2 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod2, newdata = df))
pred2[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod2, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred3 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod3, newdata = df))
pred3[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod3, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

pred4 = cbind(df, "fit" = predict(mod4, newdata = df))
pred4[df$x > max(data$x), c("lwr", "upr")] = predictMBB.nls(mod4, df[df$x > max(data$x),])[,2:3]

# predictions for next day
pred = rbind(subset(pred1, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred2, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred3, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5),
             subset(pred4, x == max(data$x)+1, select = 2:5))
print(pred, digits = 3)
##           date   fit   lwr    upr
## 72  2020-05-05 98163 88488 108756
## 721 2020-05-05 84687 80599  87628
## 722 2020-05-05 87001 85133  88687
## 723 2020-05-05 87821 86450  89245

ylim = c(0, max(pred2$upr, pred3$upr, na.rm=TRUE))
ggplot(data, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_point() +
  geom_line(data = pred1, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Exponential")) +
  geom_line(data = pred2, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Logistic")) +
  geom_line(data = pred3, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Gompertz")) +
  geom_line(data = pred4, aes(x = date, y = fit, color = "Richards")) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred1, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr), 
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[1], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred2, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr), 
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[2], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred3, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr),
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[3], alpha=0.3) +
  geom_ribbon(data = pred4, aes(x = date, ymin = lwr, ymax = upr),
              inherit.aes = FALSE, fill = cols[4], alpha=0.3) +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = c(0, max(ylim))) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Recovered", color = "Model") +
  scale_y_continuous(breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 5000),
                     minor_breaks = seq(0, max(ylim), by = 1000)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  scale_color_manual(values = cols) +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

Description of evolution

Positive cases and administered swabs

df = data.frame(date = COVID19$data,
                positives = c(NA, diff(COVID19$totale_casi)),
                swabs = c(NA, diff(COVID19$tamponi)))
df$x = as.numeric(df$date) - min(as.numeric(df$date)) + 1
# df$y = df$positives/df$swabs
df$y = df$positives/c(NA, zoo::rollmean(df$swabs, 2))
df = subset(df, swabs > 50)
# DT::datatable(df[,-4], )
ggplot(df, aes(x = date)) + 
  geom_point(aes(y = swabs, color = "swabs"), pch = 19) +
  geom_line(aes(y = swabs, color = "swabs")) +
  geom_point(aes(y = positives, color = "positives"), pch = 0) +
  geom_line(aes(y = positives, color = "positives")) +
  labs(x = "", y = "Number of cases", color = "") +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  scale_color_manual(values = palette()[c(2,1)]) +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

ggplot(df, aes(x = date, y = y)) + 
  geom_smooth(method = "loess", se = TRUE, col = "black") +
  geom_point(col=palette()[4]) + 
  geom_line(size = 0.5, col=palette()[4]) +
  labs(x = "", y = "% positives among admnistered swabs (two-day rolling mean)") +
  scale_y_continuous(labels = scales::percent_format(),
                     breaks = seq(0, 0.5, by = 0.05)) +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = c(0,max(df$y, na.rm = TRUE))) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

Hospitalized and ICU patients

df = data.frame(date = COVID19$data,
                hospital = c(NA, diff(COVID19$totale_ospedalizzati)),
                icu = c(NA, diff(COVID19$terapia_intensiva)))
df$x = as.numeric(df$date) - min(as.numeric(df$date)) + 1
ggplot(df, aes(x = date, y = hospital)) + 
  geom_smooth(method = "loess", se = TRUE, col = "black") +
  geom_point(col = "orange") + 
  geom_line(size = 0.5, col = "orange") +
  labs(x = "", y = "Change hospitalized patients") +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = range(df$hospital, na.rm = TRUE)) +
  scale_y_continuous(minor_breaks = seq(min(df$hospital, na.rm = TRUE),
                                        max(df$hospital, na.rm = TRUE), 
                                        by = 100)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))

ggplot(df, aes(x = date, y = icu)) + 
  geom_smooth(method = "loess", se = TRUE, col = "black") +
  geom_point(col = "red2") + 
  geom_line(size = 0.5, col = "red2") +
  labs(x = "", y = "Change ICU patients") +
  coord_cartesian(ylim = range(df$icu, na.rm = TRUE)) +
  scale_y_continuous(minor_breaks = seq(min(df$icu, na.rm = TRUE), 
                                        max(df$icu, na.rm = TRUE), 
                                        by = 10)) +
  scale_x_date(date_breaks = "2 day", date_labels =  "%b%d",
               minor_breaks = "1 day") +
  theme_bw() +
  theme(legend.position = "top",
        axis.text.x = element_text(angle=60, hjust=1))